Grammy-winning rapper Nelly joins Grammy-winning DJ and producer Zedd, to co-headline the final night of the Coors Light Birds Nest concert series on Saturday, Feb. 3.

Nelly is the final headliner announced for the music lineup at the Coors Light Birds Nest – the popular entertainment venue at the Waste Management Phoenix Open presented by The Ak-Chin Indian Community.

Flo Rida and Kelley James will kick things off on Wednesday, Jan. 31; Florida Georgia Line and Chris Lane take to the stage on Thursday, Feb. 1; One Republic and Natty Rico will perform on Friday, Feb. 2; Nelly will headline with Zedd, preceded by a set from D.J. Vice to close out the series on Saturday, Feb. 3.

Nelly

Nelly's hits include the double-platinum "Hot in Herre" and the four-times-platinum comeback single "Just a Dream."

Nelly won two Grammys in 2003 for Best Male Rap Solo Performance (with the double-platinum “Hot in Herre”) and for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (“Dilemma”) with Kelly Rowland.

In 2004, he won another Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo/Group (“Shake Ya Tailfeather”) with P. Diddy and Murphy Lee.

He's won a total of nine Billboard Music Awards, including Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Rap Artist, R&B/Hip-Hop Male Artist of the Year, Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year, Hot 100 Singles Male Artist of the Year, Rap Track of the Year, Top Streaming Song and Top Country Song.

His first album, “Country Grammar,” has sold more than 8.4 million copies in the United States alone.

In October, Nelly was arrested in Auburn, Wash., outside Seattle, on suspicion of second-degree rape after a woman alleged that he invited her onto his tour bus earlier that morning and raped her. In December, it was revealed that he would not be charged.

Zedd

Zedd.(Photo: Handout, Nick Walker)

Zedd is a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning artist who made his debut with "Clarity." That album sent two multi-platinum singles up the charts — the title track, which peaked at No. 8 and featured Foxes, and “Stay the Night,” which featured Hayley Williams and peaked at No. 18. His second album, "True Colors," spawned another hit in “I Want to You Know,” with Selena Gomez on guest vocals, which peaked at No. 17 and spent four weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Last year, he peaked at No. 7 with the double-platinum "Stay," which featured Alessia Cara.

Ticket Information

Tickets for Florida Georgia Line are sold out, but limited tickets remain for Wednesday, Friday and Saturday shows and are on sale now through Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com and at all Ticketmaster outlet locations.

General admission tickets for Zedd and Nelly start at $65 while VIP tickets are available starting at $300 and provide exclusive access to the Jameson VIP area where guests are treated to a complimentary catered dinner, complimentary drinks and access to a newly redesigned premium viewing area for the shows.

About Birds Nest

The Coors Light Birds Nest is located directly across from the main Waste Management Phoenix Open tournament entrance at 82nd Street and Bell Road. The entertainment venue opens at 3:30 p.m. and closes at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Headline acts will take the main stage each evening at approximately 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The Coors Light Birds Nest is a 21-and-over venue.

Flo Rida is back for seconds

Flo Rida headlines Wednesday, making his second appearance in two years at the Birds Nest, with Kelley James opening.

The rapper started off 2008 at No. 1 with “Low,” which held on for a 10-week run unmatched by any single since Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” — the biggest difference being that Beyonce was a superstar by then, while “Low” was the Florida rapper’s first official single (and the biggest single of 2008). He was back at No. 1 in 2009 with “Right Round” and again in 2012 with “Whistle.”

But in much the same way that the Beatles’ legacy extends beyond the chart-toppers on “1,” the man has had plenty of non-chart-topping hits that people know and love, including the multi-platinum “In the Ayer,” “Club Can’t Handle Me,” “Good Feeling,” “Wild Ones,” “I Cry,” “G.D.F.R.” and “My House.”

Florida Georgia Line cruises to Scottsdale

The geographically-related country duo Florida Georgia Line play Thursday, with Chris Lane opening.

The duo's 10-times-platinum breakthrough single, "Cruise," topped Billboard's country chart on the way to becoming the fastest-selling single by a country duo in digital history, inspiring a remix with rapping by Nelly.

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line perform onstage during day 3 of the 2017 CMA Music Festival on June 10, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images)(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)

Four subsequent singles topped the country charts while going multi-platinum – "Stay," the Luke Bryan-assisted "This is How We Roll," "Dirt" and last year's "H.O.L.Y.," the lead single from their latest album, "Dig Your Roots."

The good life with OneRepublic

Friday's headliner is OneRepublic, who hit the mainstream in 2007 with "Apologize," a dramatic first single that's sold more than 5 million copies and briefly held the record for most airplay in a single week. Their other hits include the multi-platinum "Stop and Stare," "All the Right Moves," "Secrets," "Good Life" and their biggest hit to date, 2013's "Counting Stars." Front man Ryan Tedder has written and/or produced songs for Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, Far East Movement, Jordin Sparks, Leona Lewis and Adele.